Everyday Kitchen Linens, Made to Be Used — and Given
Fibre Terroir: Reverie // Industrial textile waste reimagined as luxury
Virgin fabric remnants destined for landfills is intercepted—clean, never-worn material from cutting room floors—and transform them by hand. First, it is sorted by fiber and color. Then, artisans break down the fabric into raw fiber. Next, village spinners use traditional charkhas to hand-spin new yarn. Finally, master weavers create textiles on handlooms, each one unique, each one proof that waste is simply material waiting for a new dream. Get the full story.
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The Kitchen Towel in Nautical Stripe -
The Kitchen Towel in Autumn Stripe -
The Kitchen Towel in Farmhouse Blue -
The Kitchen Towel in Neutral Harvest -
Handwoven Recycled Cotton Napkin - Neutral Harvest -
Handwoven Recycled Cotton Napkin - Autumn Stripe -
Handwoven Recycled Cotton Napkin - Nautical Stripe -
The Cook's Apron in Houndstooth -
The Cook's Apron in Denim -
The Cook's Apron in Stripe -
The Cook's Apron in Pinstripe -
The Bath Towel in Farmhouse Blue
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